You really don’t get it, do you.
The Republicans are as much a part of this as the Democrats. Why, for example, do you think that we saw so many GOP types drop out of the last Presidential Election? 1) they were told what script they would have to follow if they won and 2) they were told they wouldn’t win. McCain was a fall guy. And 2012? Look to notice that Romney will get the nod.....he should, he’s never met an issue he couldn’t waffle on. And if he were to be elected, (and I don’t think he can win), he’d further the agenda of the NWO; maybe not as hard and as fast as BO has, but he’s going to have to play from the same script.
What most haven’t figured out is that this script was written out 50 years ago. All that’s left to be done is to grab some popcorn and watch it play out.
oh no I get it alright, I’m saying it in a sarc way
“You really dont get it, do you.
The Republicans are as much a part of this as the Democrats.”
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Some who claim to be ‘republican’ certainly are to blame.
I understand that McCain is one of the people Obama thinks will sign on to his ‘finance reform’.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2496966/posts?page=20#20
McCAin voted and pushed TARP.
TARP bailed out Goldman, and McCain’s top donors.
Goldman uses HB1 visas....
McCain got more $$ than any republican.
McCain is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
[snip]But there are at least some new supporters of the campaign. B. C. Clippard, who was national finance chairman of Fred D. Thompsons presidential campaign, has now raised $100,000 or more for Mr. McCain. Former Senator Alfonse M. DAmato of New York also supported Mr. Thompson but recently helped organize a fund-raiser in New York that netted over $1 million for Mr. McCain. Peter Newman, a former fund-raiser for Mr. Giuliani from Pebble Beach, Calif., has since become a Trailblazer for Mr. McCain. The list also includes something of a whos who of his national finance team, including Tom Loeffler, a former congressman, and Lewis Eisenberg, a former Goldman Sachs partner and longtime player in Republican fund-raising.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/21/us/politics/21bundlers.html
[snip] Over the last year, John McCain supported everything that the grass-roots Tea Party movement has stood against:
*The $700 billion all-purpose, earmark-stuffed TARP bailout;
*The $25 billion auto bailout;
*The $300 billion mortgage entitlement bailout; and *The first $85 billion AIG bailout.
When push came to shove, McCain and his economic advisers (including his hand-picked California GOP Senate candidate, Carly Fiorina) caved to the Chicken Little chaos in Washington every time and joined hands with Barack Obama.
Reasonable people may not assert that John McCain is an unsurpassed paragon of fiscal responsibility.
____http://www.desertconservative.com/2010/02/11/mccain-a-rino-see-and-decide-for-yourself/
All thats left to be done is to grab some popcorn and watch it play out.
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Nah, I love life more. I’m not watching the demise of my country, not from here. Out of here soon.